oh great, another way for whitey to come inside. i was spooked this fall paddling way in by outermost marine channel by one, then five of the big seals. i've only ever seen harbor seals that far in. thanks for the pic.

so that really primo tie up area where all the boats come out to is where the new break is? maybe this will reduce the traffic? aerial picture really makes one realize how transient all that sand can be, feels more solid than that when out there.

1. Chatham's got theirs. Don't move to Eastham. Aside from having no access to salt water, the have no access to fresh water (drinking). I guess you could get summer time access to one of those 10 cherished spots.

2. That's why I used the term prognosticators (I 1/2 hope that it's spelled and used correctly)

3. It looks like that fragile barrier is ripe for another storm event driven breach.

interesting observation ron. the other thing on the tip of your arrow is the little puddle in the beach that used to be the flatwater jibe sanctuary out of the malestrom of cut current. amazing how this all changes in recent memory.

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